“Vicksburg-Warren Campus sophomore Erianna Gibbs, of Vicksburg, was crowned Hinds Community College homecoming queen at annual festivities on Oct. 21.”
“When it comes to choosing a college, students and their families like to look for programs that excite them and a warm, friendly atmosphere in which to learn.”
“This is an important first step in which students may narrow down their list of potential transfer schools, then make personal visits to their colleges of choice.”
Former chief justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court James W. Smith, a Hinds Community College alumnus, spoke to graduates at four ceremonies Friday, May 15 about achieving success in life. Of the total number of graduates, 73 are graduating summa cum laude, which is...
Hinds graduated more than 200 in nursing and allied health programs on Thursday. Lorie Ramsey, chief operating officer at Merit Health River Region, was the speaker for all three. Hinds is graduating nearly 1,200 over the three days of ceremonies, with more than 800...
Eagle Experience recruiting event at Hinds CC draws crowd RAYMOND – More than 1,000 prospective students, parents and school officials turned out for Hinds Community College’s annual Eagle Experience recruiting event on Feb. 6. Eagle Experience...
Rankin Scholarship Reception The Hinds Community College Foundation recognized its 2014-2015 scholarship recipients, donors and honorees at a scholarship reception Oct. 4 at the Clyde Muse Center on the Rankin Campus. The Hinds Community College Foundation...
The Division of Student Services hosted a “District Student Services Fair” in order to help service our current students in the district and provide them with on-campus and off-campus resources. For more information, please visit us...
4SITE (Students Informed for Transitional Excellence) is a program that included three days of activities for new residential students on the Raymond Campus, said Louanne Langston, director of Student Success. The purpose of the three days was to orient...
RAYMOND – Thomas Sawyer wanted to do “something amazing.” That’s why Sawyer, 21, of Terry decided to go to nursing school at Hinds Community College. Hegraduated Friday, Aug. 1 with a degree in practical nursing and plans to continue his studies at...